An unincorporated community in California.
A city in Illinois, and suburb of Chicago; named for the goddess.
A town in Maine; named for the goddess.
94 Aurora, a main belt asteroid.
Roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the Greek Eos. Sister of Luna and Sol.
A historical district of Turin, Italy.
A city in Colorado; named for the goddess.
An unincorporated community in Washington County, Wisconsin.
A city, the county seat of Hamilton County, Nebraska; named for the city in Illinois.
A town in Florence County, Wisconsin.
A town in Ontario, Canada; named for the goddess.
A city in Ohio.
the Russian cruiser Aurora, a cruiser of Soviet Navy.
A ghost town in Nevada; named for the goddess.
A city in Kansas; named for the city in Illinois.
A municipality of Ceará.
A city in Missouri; named for the goddess.
A city in Texas.
the dawn
A suburb of Melbourne, Australia.
An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
A village in Cayuga County, New York.
A town in Zamboanga del Sur; named for Aurora Quezon.
A town in Erie County, New York.
A town in Western Cape, South Africa; named for the goddess.
A town in Suriname.
A neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana.
A town in Waushara County, Wisconsin.
A city in Indiana; named for the goddess.
A town in Taylor County, Wisconsin.
A province of the Philippines; named for First Lady Aurora Quezon.
A female given name from Latin, in regular use since the 19th century.
A town in Isabela.
A town in South Dakota; named for the city in Illinois.
A municipality of Santa Catarina.
A city in Oregon; named for the daughter of the founder, Prussian-American mystic William Keil.
An unincorporated community in Arkansas.
A city in Utah; named for the aurora borealis seen in the area.
A city in Minnesota.
A ghost town in Kenosha County, Wisconsin.
Maewo (an island in Vanuatu)
A city in Iowa; named for the village of East Aurora, New York.
A town in North Carolina.
Makatea (an island in French Polynesia)
A census-designated place in West Virginia.
An unincorporated community in Modoc County, California.
A surname from Irish can be found as both Day and O'Day from Ó Deághaidh (“descendant of a person named Good Luck”).
A township in Montcalm County, Michigan.
A town in Marathon County, Wisconsin.
A census-designated place and unincorporated community in Lafayette County, Florida.
An English surname originating as an occupation from day as a word for a "day-servant", an archaic term for a day-laborer, or from given names such as Dagr, Daug, Dege, and Dey, cognate with Scandinavian Dag.
A Mbum-Day language of Chad.
An unincorporated community in Taney County, Missouri.
A town in Saratoga County, New York.
A surname originating as a patronymic derived from a medieval diminutive of David.
An unincorporated community in Isanti County, Minnesota.